Civil 3D Parcel Essentials
Examine the Autodesk Civil 3D Parcels Functions.
Description
Real estate parcels, such lots in a development, are commonly represented using parcel objects in Autodesk Civil 3D.
Other characteristics having closed bounds, such as water bodies and soil regions, can also be represented by parcel objects.
A closed polygon defines a parcel boundary. Nodes are the intersections of line segments. Line and curve segments are the two different sorts.
Each parcel includes an area label that describes the entire parcel. To choose the parcel, click the area label. Segment labels and related tables that display information about the parcel are also possible for a parcel. User-defined property fields may be present in labels.
Each parcel keeps records of its nodes, segments, and the area they enclose. The parcel properties are dynamically updated when editing parcel portions. One parcel may merge with another as a result of the deletion of a segment.
A parcels collection, which is confined within a site, contains parcels.
Any number of sites may be included in a drawing, but each site only has one parcel collection. A single parcel cannot be associated with more than one site. These connections are displayed in the Sites collection under the Prospector tab in Toolspace.
Collection parcels may be touching or detached, but they cannot overlap. When two parcels are attempted to be overlapped, a third parcel is defined by the area of overlap. Similar to this, a parcel is split into two parcels if an alignment crosses it. In the following example, the site was one parcel before the alignment was added.
What You Will Learn!
- Creating Parcels from AutoCAD Objects
- Changing the Parcel Renumbering
- Subdividing a Parcel with a Free Form Segment
- Subdividing a Parcel with a Slide Line
- Subdividing a Parcel with a Swing Line
- Working with Alignments and Parcels
- Editing a Parcel Slide Line
- Editing a Parcel Swing Line
- Editing Parcel Lot Line Geometry
- Changing the Parcel Style Display Order
Who Should Attend!
- Civil 3D Beginners